Ex- CS Rashid Echesa hospitalised amid health concerns

Former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa. [George Njunge, Standard]

Former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa was on Saturday, March 30, admitted to a city hospital following a deterioration in his health.

Echesa had been detained at Muthaiga Police Station in Nairobi on Thursday for an ongoing investigation into alleged abduction claims.

"He was brought here in the morning when his condition deteriorated at around 9:30 am. The doctors have attended to him. He is now looking better, but we are not doctors. Once the doctors say, we will confirm," his lawyer Danstan Omari said.

According to Omari, Echesa had undergone surgery at the same hospital a week before his arrest and was due for a review on the day he was arrested.

However, the police refused his request for a review and detained him, leading to complications with his wound.

"Echesa told the police that he was supposed to come back for the review, but the police refused and locked him in. As a result, the wound has become septic," Omari explained.

Echesa was arrested over allegations of extortion targeting Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa.

He is expected to appear in court on Tuesday after the police denied his bond request.

Omari further alleged that Echesa is in police custody for alleged extortion, cybercrime bullying, and stage-managing an abduction.

Echesa, who also serves as the current Chairman of the Kenya Water Towers Agency (KWTA), was taken to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Kiambu road where he was questioned for several hours before being detained.

The officers have claimed that Echesa has been evading arrest and avoiding questioning over the accusations and potential prosecution.

Share this story
Kakamega and Musingu keep winning
Western Region games gather steam as battle for slots goes on.
World Indoor show kicks off with tough battles expected
Kenya has a squad of six athletes who are chasing glory at the global meet. Indoor records set to be broken as stars race for top honours in Poland.
Schools: St Mary's Yala rules handball, basketball and rugby at Nyanza games
Heavyweights St Mary’s School Yala were on top form after dominating their respective disciplines at the ongoing Nyanza Region Secondary School Term One games being held at Maseno.
Schools: Manyatta, Maseno and Ng'iya Girls dominate Nyanza finals
Defending champions Manyatta Secondary, Maseno School and Ng’iya Girls stamped their authority at the ongoing Nyanza Region Term One games
Man United coach Carrick expects hard test against resolute Bournemouth
Michael Carrick has told his Man United side to ready themselves for an awkward encounter away to Bournemouth as they look to maintain their challenge for a Champions League place.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS